University of New England

Aktivität: Wissenschaftlicher GastaufenthaltBesuch einer externen akademischen EinrichtungLehre

Angelika Henschel - Gastdozent*in

    Gastprofessur an der University of New England, School of Health
    03.201006.2010

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    Forschende

    1. Matthias Werner

    Publikationen

    1. Generative AI in teacher education
    2. Über das Essen
    3. Compression behaviour of wire + arc additive manufactured structures
    4. Guest editorial
    5. Agency, values, and well-being
    6. Leading Knowledge Exploration and Exploitation in Schools
    7. Temporary organizing and acceleration
    8. Jointly experimenting for transformation?
    9. Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber-Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0
    10. Advanced Controlling - eine Ideenskizze
    11. The importance of understanding the multiple dimensions of power in stakeholder participation for effective biodiversity conservation
    12. Classification of playing position in elite junior Australian football using technical skill indicators
    13. HAWK@QALD5 - Trying to answer hybrid questions with various simple ranking techniques
    14. Building a digital anchor
    15. Adaptive Environments
    16. How Do Negotiators Resolve Conflict Over Resources of Changing Value: The Role of Trust in Sequential Negotiations
    17. Towards a Multi-Level Approach to Studying Entrepreneurship in Professional Services
    18. Evidence on copula-based double-hurdle models with flexible margins
    19. Realist Inquiry
    20. Microstructure by design
    21. The most frequent phrasal verbs in English language EU documents - A corpus-based analysis and its implications
    22. Der „reflective practicioner“
    23. "Was tun?"
    24. Enhancing public participation through social learning and local identity
    25. How Big Does Big Data Need to Be?
    26. Links between media communication and local perceptions of climate change in an indigenous society
    27. The Power and Peril of Precise vs. Round Health Message Interventions to Increase Stair-Use
    28. On the impact of network size and average degree on the robustness of centrality measures